The skills are already listed in frontmatter (skills: gitea, issue-writing,
backlog-grooming, roadmap-planning), so the "Use the gitea skill"
instruction was unnecessary.
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- Replace fj CLI with tea CLI across all commands
- Create new gitea skill, remove forgejo skill
- Update all agents to use gitea skill
- Update commands to use skill-based approach (reference skills instead of embedding CLI commands)
- Update all documentation (README, ARCHITECTURE, VISION, writing guides)
- Swap git remotes: origin now points to git.flowmade.one (Gitea)
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Both agents now use `sonnet` instead of `inherit`:
- code-reviewer: Sonnet provides good code understanding for
structured review tasks without needing opus-level reasoning
- product-manager: Planning and issue-writing follow patterns
from skills; sonnet handles these well
Each agent includes a comment explaining the model choice.
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- Update product-manager agent to use official Claude Code format
- Update ARCHITECTURE.md to document frontmatter fields
- Add code-reviewer agent and code-review skill to docs
- Update README.md project structure
This aligns our agent documentation with the official Claude Code
agent format which uses YAML frontmatter for name, description,
model, skills, and tools.
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